Developers from a new tech firm
known as Soundhawk based in the US have come up with a novel in-ear device
known as Scoop that mimics a hearing aid, with the difference being that it
aids those with normal hearing.
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The device enables one to filter out unwanted
background noise and fine tune or elevate only those sounds they are interested
in.
The device is connected to the Soundhawk smartphone app via Bluetooth and
using the app, the user can select their preferred audio profile that is best
suited to the environment they are in.
For instance, while driving a car, one
can select the Driving profile, which is tuned to elevate only road noises
Developers from a new
tech firm known as Soundhawk based in the US have come up with a novel
in-ear device known as Scoop that mimics a hearing aid, with the
difference being that it aids those with normal hearing. The device
enables one to filter out unwanted background noise and fine tune or
elevate only those sounds they are interested in. The device is
connected to the Soundhawk smartphone app via Bluetooth and using the
app, the user can select their preferred audio profile that is best
suited to the environment they are in. For instance, while driving a
car, one can select the Driving profile, which is tuned to elevate only
road noises
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2000127572/smart-ear-device-selects-what-you-want-to-hear
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2000127572/smart-ear-device-selects-what-you-want-to-hear
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